Belgium: post-race analysis 2020
Spa’s a great circuit but fair to say this wasn’t a classic race. One bet green, one bet red, very slightly behind overall. A note that Sainz was unable to start due to a car failure, which is a great shame for the Spaniard. Off the line it was very tight but Ricciardo was just barely unable to pass Verstappen, the top four retaining their positions. And it ended that way too. Luckily, the midfield decided to have some moments of interest. Giovinazzi lost control, crashed, a stray wheel taking out Russell (could’ve easily been Grosjean but there we are) and necessitating a safety car. Everybody pitted except Gasly, who was on the hard, and Perez, on the soft. Silly fellows. Only they weren’t silly. They pitted a second time late on and gobbled up more than half the field with ease, the strategic contra-strategy working splendidly. The top three were struggling with their tyres a lot late on but Ricciardo, 4th, seemed to have performed some sort of rubber voodoo dance before the race be...